April 5, 2014

Midpoint combinations on the take off charts of the four flights involved in the 9/11 terrorist attack ( reason of crash : hijacking )

reference case 3 : The September 11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area on Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Four passenger airliners were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists so they could be flown into buildings in suicide attacks. Two of those planes, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, were crashed into the North and South towers, respectively, of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. Within two hours, both towers collapsed with debris and the resulting fires causing partial or complete collapse of all other buildings in the WTC complex, as well as significant damage to ten other large surrounding structures. A third plane, American Airlines Flight 77, was crashed into the Pentagon (the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense), leading to a partial collapse in its western side. The fourth plane, United Airlines Flight 93, was targeted at Washington, D.C., but crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after its passengers tried to overcome the hijackers. In total, almost 3,000 people died in the attacks, including the 227 civilians and 19 hijackers aboard the four planes. It also was the deadliest incident for firefighters in the history of the United States...

1- American Airlines Flight 11

American Airlines Flight 11 was a passenger flight which was hijacked by five al-Qaeda members on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. They deliberately crashed it into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing all 92 people aboard and an unknown number in the building's impact zone. The aircraft involved, a Boeing 767-223ER, was flying American Airlines' daily scheduled morning transcontinental service from Logan International Airport, in Boston, Massachusetts ( Coordinates
42°21′47″N071°00′23″W ) to Los Angeles International Airport, in Los Angeles, California.

At 07:46, one minute behind scheduled take off ( 07:45) , the aircraft received clearance to push back from Gate B32,
and was cleared to taxi to the runway at 07:50. The aircraft began its
takeoff run from Logan International Airport at 07:59from runway 4R...

The 9/11 Commission estimated that the hijacking began at 08:14, when the pilots stopped responding to requests from the Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center (Boston ARTCC) The hijackers injured at least three
people (possibly killing one), forcibly breached the cockpit, and
overpowered the captain and first officer.

As it began, some of the hijackers - most likely Wail al Shehri and
Waleed al Shehri, who were seated in row two in first class - stabbed
the two unarmed flight attendants who would have been preparing for
cabin service. We do not know exactly how the hijackers gained access to the cockpit;
FAA rules required that the doors remain closed and locked during
flight...At the same time or shortly thereafter, Atta - the only terrorist on
board trained to fly a jet - would have moved to the cockpit from his
business-class
seat, possibly accompanied by Omari.As this was happening, passenger Daniel Lewin, who was seated in the row
just behind Atta and Omari, was stabbed by one of the hijackers....The hijackers quickly gained control and sprayed Mace, pepper spray, or
some other irritant in the first-class cabin, in order to force the
passengers and
flight attendants toward the rear of the plane. They claimed they had a bomb. source BBC news - Extract: 'We have some planes'

United Airlines Flight 175 was a passenger flight which was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. They deliberately crashed it into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing all 65 people aboard and an unconfirmed number in the building's impact zone. The aircraft involved, a Boeing 767–222, was flying United Airlines' daily scheduled morning transcontinental service from Logan International Airport, in Boston, Massachusetts, ( Coordinates
42°21′47″N071°00′23″W ), to Los Angeles International Airport, in Los Angeles, California. The flight was scheduled to depart at 08:00 for Los Angeles.
Fifty-one passengers and the five hijackers boarded the 767 through
Terminal C's Gate 19. The plane pushed back at 07:58 and took off at
08:14 from runway 9, as Flight 11 was being hijacked.

The hijacking of Flight 175 occurred between 08:42 and 08:46.According to Flight 175: As the World Watched, it's believed that "muscle hijackers" forcibly entered the cockpit and killed the pilots while the other hijackers started moving passengers and crew to the back of the aircraft. The
first operational evidence that something was abnormal on Flight 175
came at 08:47, when the plane's transponder signal changed twice within the span of one minute, and the aircraft began deviating from its assigned course...at 08:51, Flight 175 changed altitude. Over the next three
minutes, the controller made five unsuccessful attempts to contact
Flight 175 and worked to move other aircraft in the vicinity away from
Flight 175.

Flight 175 crashed into the southern facade of South Tower of the World
Trade Center (Tower 2) at 9:03:02, traveling at approximately 590 mph
(950 km/h )...Onboard were 56 passengers (including the 5 hijackers) and 9 crew members, none of whom survived...

American Airlines Flight 77 was a passenger flight which was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. They deliberately crashed it into the Pentagon near Washington, D.C., killing all 64 people on board including the five hijackers and six crew as well as 125 people in the building. The Boeing 757-223 aircraft was flying American Airlines' daily scheduled morning transcontinental service from Washington Dulles International Airport, in Dulles, Virginia ( Coordinates
38°56′40″N077°27′21″W ) to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California.

Flight 77 was scheduled to depart for Los Angeles at 08:10; 58
passengers boarded through Gate D26, including the five hijackers.
Excluding the hijackers, of the 59 other passengers and crew on board,
there were 26 men, 22 women, and five children ranging in age from three
to eleven. Flight 77 left the gate on time and took off from Runway 30 at Dulles at 8:20 am...

The 9/11 Commission estimated thatthe flight was hijacked between 08:51 and 08:54, shortly after American Airlines Flight 11 struck the World Trade Center and not too long after United Airlines Flight 175 had been hijacked. The last normal radio communications from the aircraft to air traffic control occurred at 08:50:51.
Unlike the other three flights, there were no reports of anyone being
stabbed or a bomb threat.At 08:54, the plane began to deviate from its
normal, assigned flight path and turned south. The hijackers set the flight's autopilot heading for Washington, D.C.By 08:56, the flight was turned around, and the transponder had been disabled...

Two people on the aircraft made phone calls to contacts on the ground.
At 09:12, flight attendant Renee May called her mother...During the call, which lasted nearly two minutes, May said her flight
was being hijacked by six persons, and staff and passengers had been
moved to the rear of the airplane... Between 09:16 and 09:26, passenger Barbara Olson called her husband and reported that the airplane had been hijacked and that the assailants had box cutters and knives.
She reported that the passengers, including the pilots, had been moved
to the back of the cabin and that the hijackers were unaware of her
call. A minute into the conversation, the call was cut off...

Flight 77, flying at 530 mph (853 km/h) over the Navy Annex Building adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery,crashed into the western side of the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C., ( Coordinates
38.87099°N 77.05596°W ) at 09:37:46, killing all 64 people on board; 53 passengers, five hijackers, and six crew.

was a passenger flight which was hijacked by al-Qaeda on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. It crashed into a field near the Diamond T. Mine in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania, near Indian Lake and Shanksville,
during an attempt by some of the passengers to regain control, killing
all 44 people aboard including the four hijackers. No one on the ground
was injured. The aircraft involved, a Boeing 757–222, was flying United Airlines' daily scheduled morning domestic flight from Newark International Airport in New Jersey ( Coordinates
40°41′33″N074°10′07″W ) to San Francisco International Airport in California.

The aircraft was scheduled to depart at 08:00 and pushed back from gate A17 at 08:01.
It remained delayed on the ground and did not take off until 08:42
because of heavy airport congestion, just four minutes before American
Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center...The hijacking on Flight 93 began at 09:28.
By this time, Flights 11 and 175 had already crashed into the World Trade Center and Flight 77 was within 9 minutes of striking the Pentagon... The flight suddenly dropped 685 feet (209 m) in half a minute...Officials believe that at 9:28, the hijackers assaulted the cockpit and moved the passengers to the rear of the plane at the same time to minimize any chance of either the crew or the passengers interfering with the attack. The cockpit voice recorder began recording the final 30 minutes of Flight 93 at 09:31:57....At this moment, it recorded Jarrah announcing, "Ladies and gentlemen: this is the captain. Please sit down and keep remaining seated. We have a bomb on board. So sit."

At 10:03:11, near Indian Lake and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the plane crashed into a field near a reclaimed coal strip mine known as the Diamond T. Mine owned by PBS Coals in Stonycreek Township in Somerset County.All 44 people on board died.

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